Gold Coast $9 million offering might benefit from Nerang River rising tide
Bartinon, the seven-bedroom waterside mansion in Sorrento, could enjoy the prospect of the rising price tide on Queensland’s Coast Coast.
It has been sitting on the market since last July, when the highest bid of $7.25 million offered at auction fell short of the $8 million paid in April 2009.
Transport tycoon Douglas Kefford bought it from Cameron Davis, from the Samtay Group, and his wife, Lynette.
Prestige prices on the Gold Coast got a fillip last weekend with a $6.725 million riverfront sale at Paradise Waters, the highest sale for three years.
The seven-bedroom early 1980s house was built by tycoon Sir Justin Hickey and his wife, Lady (Barbara) Hickey.
The name of the one-hectare Riviera estate incorporates the initials of their five children.
Hickey, the Marrickville-born insurance magnate who started his career cutting lawns, moved to the 250-squares house in the early 1980s after selling his Emerstan Drive, Castle Cove, house to businessman Phil Cave.
With 85 metres of frontage, it is one of the largest residential blocks on the Nerang River on the coast.
Davis paid $6,665,000 in 2006 to buy it from former Fraser Island tourism operators Sidney Melksham and Angela Burger.
The 6,500-square-metre riverfront Sorrento property previously sold for $4.25 million in 2001 when offloaded by Indonesian industrialist Alimin Soenario.
Soenario had set a $3,125,000 record in 1994 when he bought it on its then 9,000 square metres.
Kefford, who has spent only four or five weeks a year at the house on Marseille Court, has it listed through Ray White agent Michael Kollosch.